Definition: 1. To disappear suddenly and/or in a way that you cannot explain. 2. To stop existing.
Use 'vanish' in a sentence:
1. Global warming heats up the Arctic twice as fast as the rest of the world, meaning Alaska's tundra stands to vanish if temperatures continue to rise.
2. No one wants to see Japan's industrial heirlooms vanish.
3. I wait for their car to vanish before I put up the sign.
4. He will, he decides, simply try to vanish without a trace.
5. The magician waved his hand and the dove vanished.
6. 'But where could they have gone?' he demanded. 'They can't just vanish into thin air!'
7. The rest, however, is expected to vanish by 2020.
8. Imagine that an alien species landed on Earth and, through their mere presence, those aliens caused our art to vanish, our music to homogenize, and our technological know-how to disappear.
9. By taking away our ability to choose it, evil would vanish.
10. Many kinds of animals have vanished from the earth.
11. Here's our list of 10 places to see before they completely vanish.
12. Should that happen, Pakistan's reserves will quickly vanish.
13. If we could see ourselves as others see us, we would vanish on the spot.
14. For most, work will vanish with the summer.
15. When something becomes illegal, consumer demand does not vanish.
16. The highway stretched out ahead of me until it narrowed to a vanishing point some miles away.
17. If we could see ourselves as others see us we would vanish on the spot.
18. That does not mean that digital music players will vanish.
19. Even your entire house might vanish.
20. The track seemed to vanish a hundred yards from where I stood.
21. The gunmen paused only to cut the wires to the house, then vanished into the countryside.
22. The scientists say there's a race against time to find and name new species before they vanish.
23. They vanished down the stairs like two phantoms.
24. The ship vanished into the depths.
25. He just vanished and was never seen again.
26. Everybody accepts that the threat has now shrunk to vanishing point.
27. The aircraft vanished without trace.
28. She waited, standing on the bridge, until his figure vanished against the grey backdrop of the Palace.
29. The dark clouds hanging over the relations between the two countries will quickly vanish.
30. Many will vanish forever.
31. The magician vanished in a puff of smoke.
32. Soon you will have, Dear, to vanish from me.
33. Ann saw the cheer vanish from her children face.
34. Near the end of Devonian times, thirty percent of all animal life vanished.
35. Some people believe that schools and libraries will vanish in the wake of the Internet.
36. And as soon as things turn up again, all agree, the extra niceness will vanish.
37. But the track seemed to vanish a hundred yards from where I stood.
38. Frightened birds rise up from the trees crying out and vanish away to the west.
39. The magician's best trick was to make the woman in the box vanish.
40. Soon, though, this excuse will vanish.
41. I married in my late teens and was taken in by his charm — which soon vanished.
42. My skirt seems to have vanished.
43. You'll see what goals keep surfacing and what goals vanish.
44. All hopes of a peaceful settlement had now vanished.
45. Anyhow, they vanish.
46. By 1973, this gap had narrowed almost to vanishing point.
47. The old sense of deference and restraint in royal reporting has vanished.
48. After years at the top, she just vanished from the scene.
49. The ship had vanished without trace.
50. All her yesterdays had vanished without a trace.
51. They vanished into the haze near the horizon.
52. He vanished after you fixed him with a job.
53. He vanished without trace.
54. Keep looking ─ they can't just have vanished off the face of the earth.
55. My glasses seem to have vanished.
56. She vanished nine months ago while on a mercy mission to West Africa.
57. Yet pleasure at your own can vanish if you learn that a colleague has been given a bigger one.
58. Anne vanished from outside her home last Wednesday.